Trash: Short Stories
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| Author | Dorothy Allison |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Short story anthology |
| Published | 1988 |
| Publisher | Firebrand Books (1988) Penguin (1990) Plume (2002) |
| Pages | 219 |
| Awards | 1989 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Small Press Book 1989 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Fiction |
| ISBN | 9780932379511 |
| OCLC | 49525897 |
Trash: Short Stories is a short story collection by Dorothy Allison first published in 1988 by Firebrand Books, and later by Penguin (1990) and Plume (2002). It won the 1989 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Small Press Book and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction.[1] Its linked stories explore "a poor white Southern woman's decision to confront the violence, poverty and pain of her existence, and in the face of all of it to embrace her class, her culture and her lesbian sexuality."[2]
- River of Names
- Meanest Woman Ever Left Tennessee
- Mama
- Gospel Song
- I'm Working On My Charm
- Steal Away
- Monkeybites
- Don't Tell Me You Don't Know
- Demon Lover
- Her Thighs
- Muscles of the Mind
- Violence Against Women Begins at Home
- A Lesbian Appetite
- Lupus